Heather and Flo's Autumn Wedding Pt. 3

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I always like to put a few collages together for the bride and groom.  The above image consists of Heather's bouquet, their "bride and groom" champagne glasses and a shot taken right after the ceremony.

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Immediately after the ceremony ends is when I like to do group shots with parents, aunts, uncles, etc.  I tend to go a little more traditional with these than wedding party shots or couple shots. Grandmas tend to not go for those jump in the air, waving your flowers around images!!  :)  

After we get all of these, I like to go to another scene with the wedding party.  It's important to change scenery for the sake of the wedding album.  Imagine page after page of the same background, that can be quite boring.

Getting folks together for formal pictures can be quite the challenge.  It always seems like someone is always drifting off somewhere.  A word of advice for newlyweds, designate someone to be in charge of gathering family members for the group photos.  This will make things go quick and smooth.

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I tend to work large and then medium and then break things down to just the couple.  In these shots, I told Heather and Flo to just be man and wife for awhile.  I advised them to just be natural, while you know, my assistant and I swirl around them with a gigantic lens and lighting!! Seriously though, folks always get the hang of it as did Heather and Flo.

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Heather gets the award for bravest Bride as she gleefully maneuvered the rocks along the lake in heels!!

Heather kind of just handed the bouquet off to Flo while she hopped across rocks and I thought that was a unique image, the groom holding the bouquet.

This next formal was actually taken before the ceremony at her aunt's house.  We found a shady spot in the backyard just minutes before leaving for the ceremony.

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Below is our happy, sun kissed bride!!  To view more formal shots, please visit Heather and Flo's Outdoor Formals.

 

CHRIS & ELISE: WEDDING AT VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY PT.4

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When I arrived at the church, Chris was waiting with his family so we decided to take some formal shots until Elise arrived and we arranged their pre ceremony meeting.  We got a few in with his family included these two with his Dad and his best man.

Chris takes the award for calmest groom ever.  Here he is chillin' just as I was receiving notice of Elise's arrival.

After this shot we went to the side of the church to put Chris in a hidden away area for the big meeting chronicled in Pt.2.  It was at this time that he showed me a bag stashed outside in a corner that had all the frisbees for our wedding party shot out on the big lawn...

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One of our other pre planned stops was the spiral staircase inside of Chapel of the Resurrection.  We took several versions.  Be sure to enlarge the images for a better view...

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A quick one, just seconds before the ceremony was to begin at the entrance of the spiral staircase...

It was one heck of a bright sunny day and I wanted to make sure these guys didn't fry in the sun so I turned their backs to the light and used some flash to make sure their faces could be seen. The bridesmaids were a lot of fun willing to endure multiple shots so I didn't get any blinkers in the bunch.

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The kissing bridge is practically right off Route 30 close to the south entrance of Valparaiso University.  I gave these guys a spot to stand and they did the rest...

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There is no way we could not use that spectacular stained glass window as a backdrop for a few...

One of the things I'm known for is photo montages like the one that begins this post and the one below.  This one is actually one photograph.

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Hey, we can't forget about the groomsmen in Reservoir Dogs mode...

For parents and aunts, uncles, etc. I tend to go more traditional, meaning no frisbee tosses!!

Lastly, I leave you with a shot of the entire wedding party gathered around a grand piano in the choir loft of the chapel.  Tune in tomorrow for the Reception.

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Megan and Andrew's Outdoor Wedding Pt. 3

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Today we show some of the formal and reception images from Megan and Andrew's outdoor wedding in Crown Point, Indiana.

We immediately took family shots at the location of the ceremony in front of the old courthouse, including this shot of the bride...

We then went to Ellendale Farms, a residential area with a gazebo in Crown Point.  We didn't want to make the parent's travel (even though it was close) so we only took the wedding party.

One of my favorites of the bridesmaid shots...

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For a change of scenery, we also did some formal shots inside Amore Restaurant...

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I had numerous discussions with Megan and Andrew before the big day and we all decided that some edgy bride and groom shots should be in order.  So we headed out to the alleyway behind Amore...

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I really loved the fact that they had a live band at their reception.  For me, there is nothing like live entertainment.  Check out the fun at the reception...

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The happy couple in a candid moment at the head table...

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Wow, what a fun night and what an image to cap off the evening...

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